Facebook’s Josh Miller has announced that he’s leaving the social networking company today. Perhaps better known as the founder of Branch Media, Miller spent nearly the past 1.5 years as a product manager at Facebook. He did not provide any other statement about his future plans, saying: “More on what’s next very soon!”
https://twitter.com/joshm/status/637037646318075904
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In January 2014, Miller became a venture partner for investment firm Betaworks, which recently added former AOL executive Peter Rojas as its entrepreneur-in-residence (EIR).
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